‘RSS Does Not Believe Homosexuality Is A Crime': Leader

Indian right wing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) volunteers give a traditional salute at a rally in Pune some 135 kms from Mumbai on January 3, 2016. Over 150,000 RSS voluntreers are attending a day long congregation'Shivashakti Sangam', the largest in recent years. AFP PHOTO/ INDRANIL MUKHERJEE / AFP / INDRANIL MUKHERJEE (Photo credit should read INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images)

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With the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on a makeover mode to keep up with the changing times, one of its top leaders said on Thursday that homosexuality should not be treated as a crime in India.

“Why should RSS have an opinion on homosexuality? We don’t discuss sexual preferences of individuals... RSS is changing according to the needs of time,” RSS Joint General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale said at the India Today Conclave. The leader’s comment assumes importance as it comes only days after the Lok Sabha rejected a bill, presented by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, to decriminalise homosexuality in the country.

Hosabale said homosexuality should not be considered a crime as long as it did not 'affect the lives of others,' adding that sexual preferences are personal issues.

India, with a maximum punishment of ten years in jail, is one among the 70 countries in the world where homosexuality is illegal. Tharoor had accused the BJP, whose ideological parent is the RSS, of using its ‘brute force’ to reject his bill.

Reiterating the RSS’s longstanding goal of building a Ram Temple in Ayodhya and pointing out that BJP government had three more years remaining in its term at the centre, Hosabale said, “The Ram temple is our dream.”